TG Crainic, KH Kim - Handbooks in operations research and management …, 2007 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary Intermodal transportation may be defined as the transportation of a person or a load from its origin to its destination by a sequence of at least two transportation …
A Nagurney - European journal of operational research, 2021 - Elsevier
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought attention to supply chain networks due to disruptions for many reasons, including that of labor shortages as a consequences of illnesses, death …
Boris S. Mordukhovich Page 1 Springer Monographs in Mathematics Boris S. Mordukhovich Variational Analysis and Applications Page 2 Springer Monographs in Mathematics Editors-in-Chief …
A Nagurney - International Journal of Production Economics, 2021 - Elsevier
In this paper, we respond to the COVID-19 pandemic by constructing supply chain network optimization models, which explicitly include labor as an important variable in the network …
This chapter introduces modern Location Science. It traces the roots of the area and describes the path leading to the full establishment of this research field. It identifies several …
G Tadesse, G Bahiigwa - World development, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper examines the impact of mobile phones on farmers' marketing decisions and prices they receive based on household-and village-level information collected from rural …
It is well known that general variational inequalities provide us with a unified, natural, novel and simple framework to study a wide class of unrelated problems, which arise in pure and …
Complementary to Chapter 11, the present chapter is devoted to the study of solution methods for VIs that are of the monotone type and also for NCPs of the P 0 type. We already …
M Fujita, JF Thisse - Journal of the Japanese and international economies, 1996 - Elsevier
We address the fundamental question arising in geographical economics: why do economic activities agglomerate in a small number of places? The main reasons for the formation of …